juncal

Spanish

Etymology

From junco (reed) + -al.

Adjective

juncal m or f (masculine and feminine plural juncales)

  1. handsome

Noun

juncal m (plural juncales)

  1. reed bed
    • 2015 October 23, “En los límites de la civilización”, in El País:
      Los rayos de sol entran a través del juncal y van a caer a la cazuela de agua hirviendo que descansa sobre unos maderos.
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